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the divine map...
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imagine youve died. you get to heaven. you meet god. (okay i know this is based on a particular religion, but its only for the sake of the question!) god tells you..." i can give you a map. a map of your life. it will show you every single path you choose, every single path you could have choose, every single choice, all their causes and effects. this map, will take you an eternity to study." would you accept the map? would you be curious atleast? besides, your dead. you have an eternity to spare, why not? i for one would love to see the map! to see how the smallest of choices and decisions would impact on things later in life. not only that, it would be interesting to see if my final demise was the result of my choices, or fate...so...
would you accept the map?
would you accept the map?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Nah, I'd ask to see someone elses and enjoy their failures/successes instead. That way I won't spend an eternity kicking myself for a bad move I've made (unless of course one of the possible paths of any other persons story could cross with one of mine and result in my kicking myself anyway.....hmmm, I think I'll just lie on a cloud)
Yes, I would accept it: very interesting. However, I think I would get tired of hearing comments from people around me as they studied their maps:
no kidding, how was I to know, ffs, never thought of that, well shet, duh, whoda thought, that's not fair, well shiver me timbers, I wasn't thinking at the time, can I do that part again, etc.
no kidding, how was I to know, ffs, never thought of that, well shet, duh, whoda thought, that's not fair, well shiver me timbers, I wasn't thinking at the time, can I do that part again, etc.
A bit like the movie "Butterfly Effect".
My map, moreover Atlas, would be fairly straightforward.
The only decisions I make nowadays are whether I will have brown sauce or ketchup on my bacon buttie.
Occassionaly I have to chose between TV channels like last week when Doc Martin clashed with Murphey's Law. But apart from these minor trivialities, my decisions are not worthy of a mention. And unless I die whilst eating poisionous brown sauce when Doc Martin is on TV, I fail to see any significance.
My map, moreover Atlas, would be fairly straightforward.
The only decisions I make nowadays are whether I will have brown sauce or ketchup on my bacon buttie.
Occassionaly I have to chose between TV channels like last week when Doc Martin clashed with Murphey's Law. But apart from these minor trivialities, my decisions are not worthy of a mention. And unless I die whilst eating poisionous brown sauce when Doc Martin is on TV, I fail to see any significance.
I think if I had died happy, with no huge regrets that were already eating away at me, generally felt I'd achieved something, left behind a lot of lovely memories of me for family and loved ones - you know, felt content enough with my lot when I snuffed it, THEN I'd take the map!
If I'd been unhappy for too long, or regretted something that I'd always suspected was significant, or if I'd ever had someone I loved pass away too young in an accident of some kind (because who could tell if something I did had had some far-reaching effect?), then I wouldn't want confirmation of my fears, or to see what might have been. I'd just hope eternity in heaven would be an improvement instead!
If I'd been unhappy for too long, or regretted something that I'd always suspected was significant, or if I'd ever had someone I loved pass away too young in an accident of some kind (because who could tell if something I did had had some far-reaching effect?), then I wouldn't want confirmation of my fears, or to see what might have been. I'd just hope eternity in heaven would be an improvement instead!
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